Editorial Cartoon
20 November 2000 - 12:00am

By Gus Salazar, retired planner. Published November 20, 2000.
Copyright PLANetizen
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Air travel
Short years after billions have been spent bulldozing communities to build bigger airports, dwindling petroleum supplies will make air travel a thing of the past. The legacy of today's luxury air travel will be pavement wastelands. If we don't think about this probability, the next generation must think about it & about this generation with scorn. Do yourself a favor & join the club: Air-travel Addicts Anonymous.